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ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPOR T s , WILL UK HISLU MARCH 171-H, 1890, os thb GISBORNE PARK COMPANY'S GROUNDS, In aid of Liquidation of Debt on BOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. PROGRAMME. Event. 1. 100 Yinns Handicap Foot Back, let prize, £2, 2nd prize 10s; entrance 2a 63. 2. FanMHirri Bacb of 7 euvereigaa, 10 stone up, once round; entrance 10s. For horzes that have uevsr started for puciio money, 8, Bovs’ Foot Rack, 150 yards, handicap, for boys under 16 years. Ist prize £l,' 2nd prize 7s 6d. Entrance 2s. 4. Limbs’ Hob-b Bacb for Bracelet value £5, for lady riders only. Once round ; entrance ss. For horses that have never | started for public money. Winner to I take either cash or bracelet. 1 5. Hurdle Foot Raos (handicap), SOOyddl over eight flights hurdles 3,t 6in, Isl prize, £3; 2nd prize, £l. Entrance, 2s 6d| 6. Dick Turbin Back, for Saddle and Bridltl value £5. Entrance 7s 6d. (All riders tol appear in fancy costume.) Time not tol exceed twenty minutes, 1 7. St. Patrick’s Hanoicap (220 yardij/TsT prize £s,2nd prize £llos. Entrance ss. Acceptance 2a 61, on Saturday, 15th, at 8 p.m. 8. Raos for Draught Hosses, 5 sovereigns; once round ; 13 stone up or more, No disqualification for overweight. Winner to draw roller on ground 50 yards after the race. Entrance 7s 6d. For horses that have never started for public money. 9. Mbnagkrib Rack, 100 yards. Oats, rats, pigs, lambs, calves, mice, etc., all to be driven. l«t prize Box Tea, 2nd 501 b Bag Flour. Entrance 2«, 10. Stagbsn Race for Silver Watob, once round. Last horse to be the winner. Owners to ride horsea selected by lottery. No whip nr spur to be used, and to be run under 15 minutes. Entrance ss. 11, Hurling Match, 3 sovereigns, 10 men a side, Entrance. Js, 12 Maori Hc-B'K Rack, once round ; horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris, Ist prize, £5. Mm.ra.nea. 7, o'l. Forhorsee that have never started for publid mepev, 10 stone up.

Entries received up to Monday, March 10th, at 8 p.m., at Pitt * Maguibk'b, Handicaps for Foot Bases on Thubbday, March 18th. All races to be ridden in colors, which are to be handed in with nqrqinationa. All protests for Horse Racing shall bo accompanied by 1 so ? „ wbi'ph sum will be forfeited if protect fee found frivoloqs. Tbe final 8100 St?w * r d a it! ali MBes bp THE GARRISON BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. THE ST. PATRICK'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will take place in tbe evening. St. PATRICK^BALLT - Committee ; Rev. Father Kwio® Mr G. F. Butt ' Mr J. A. Harding Mr H. j; I-’iuq Mr F. Barker Hr Pqllqp Mr A. Q'Mearg Mr J, Maguire Mr VV, F. Crawford Mr A. W. Croft Mr W. O. Skeet Mr P. O’Meara Mr W. Parnell Mr H. C. Boylan Mr J. Townley Mr J. Rourke To be held in the CITY RINK on EVENING, 17th MARCI}. TO it; 'g O’-gLOCB. Gsa JLSHBS’b TiOKBTS .. ~ 12s Gd w. PARNELL 1 „ „ W. O. SKEETJ Hod ' Seo ’- ST PATRICK’S DAYS BPOBTS, Graham, Pitt and Bgxjijett Will Sell by Ruftlio Auction at their Mart TO-DAY (SATURDAY), March 8, at 11 gptlE FOLLOWING PRIVILEGES— Lot I—G. ites ■ (ea’cliid in {j cult unce lu Stu no free v-ith exception </ M 2 No. 1 pGQth enclosure)

11 No. a Booth putside „ ) 1, Refreshment Booth Dining Room, under Stand. 20 lunches guaranieed at 2s 6J. „ s—-Refreshment Booth and Fruit Stall (outside) H 6—Right of Cards it 7—Right to take charro of (All horses to encloeurs.) ROAg TT i’ hereby notified that all Rates which are unpaid on 12th iust. will be sued for without further notice. ROBERT ROBERTSON, Clerk. Ormond, March 4th, 1890. MISS BEE RE, rpEACHER OF MUSIC AND PAINTING; PurtL oy Mbssm STEELE AND WATKINS, Auckland. For terms, apply to— S. MaLEBNON, Gladstone Road, MONEY TO LEND. norin on FREEHOLD security, *OVU Apply— WILLIAM E. AKR.OYD, Standabd Office. BARLEY.

MB AKBOYD has orders on band. Growers will plthsu iquv. sauiples at Stanotbp Office. FOB SALE, CHEAP. ANEW IBM. BOWING BOAT. Oars, rcwlucks, and rudder. Suitable lot a family. Apply to— VY E. AKHOYD, STAkUABD Office. FOB SALE. Q f\C\ full-m’outhsd gross bred Ok/Vz EWES. Delivery middle of Feb. W. E. AKBOYD, bIAKDAHD Office, FOR SALE. Several sections in marauri, on Main Road to Wapi-engaia-hika; Srom 20 to 50 acres. i ForpftrtiotilMs apply to—- ’ REEs AND DAY, Solicitors, Gisborne.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 426, 8 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 426, 8 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 426, 8 March 1890, Page 3

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